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Transportation Marketing and Communications Associations Rebrands to Include Sales Professionals

PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J. – The Transportation Marketing and Communications Association (TMCA), an organization that has served transportation marketing and communications professionals since 1924, announced it will change its name to the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) as of today, Jan. 11, 2011.

The evolution of the name reflects a strategic direction the organization initiated in 2010—to widen the focus of the association beyond integrated disciplines of marketing and communications to encompass transportation sales professionals. In a phased approach over the next six months, the newly-named organization will begin using a new logo that incorporates four gold arrows converging at a central meeting point, representing the association’s four core benefits to all of its members: knowledge, connections, recognition and solutions. The association will continue its tradition of providing actionable tools and trend insights, and by augmenting the annual conference agenda, the Compass Awards and other member programs to be more appealing to the sales professional and encourage the interaction between marketing, communications and sales disciplines.

“Our new name and brand reflect what our members have told us. The coordination between marketing, communications and sales is becoming more and more important to driving growth,” said Dick Metzler, TMSA president and chief commercial officer at Greatwide Logistics Services. “TMSA will always deliver value to our marketing and communications professional’s business lives. However, we believe that by greatly increasing our emphasis on sales, we will help further enrich the careers of all of our members.”

“As a sales professional, I applaud the effort to take a more holistic approach to serving the needs of members. With the change to TMSA, we more clearly reflect how our members and their companies operate and succeed in this economy,” said Matthew Menner, Senior Vice President, Sales & Alliances, Transplace and TSMA Education Chair.

Culminating at the association’s annual conference on June 5-7 in San Diego, CA, the association will cascade the new brand and expanded value proposition to its members. Member and industry professionals will see a redesigned Web site, growth of sales-related content, and continued efforts to share best practices from across the sales and marketing disciplines in the transportation industry.

“This is the only group of its kind where different disciplines within the industry can share knowledge and exchange new ideas. I’m proud of the progress TMCA has made and I have no doubt we’ll continue that tradition as TMSA,” said Hernan Vera, vice president of business development at Ryder and chairman of the association.

Visit www.tmcatoday.org for more information, or to become a member, contact Colleen Reasoner at (609) 799-4900 or creasoner@tmcatoday.org.

About the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)

The Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (formerly the Transportation Marketing & Communications Association) exists to enhance the knowledge, connections, recognition and solutions available to the marketing, communications and sales professions within the transportation and logistics industries including motor carriers, railroads, air carriers, ocean lines, 3PLs, OEMs, passenger transit organizations, media, and suppliers. The association is a resource for actionable tools, trends and insights for its nearly 300 members and the 7,000 professionals working in all modes and market segments of the industry. Member benefits include recognition of excellence through the annual Compass Awards, extensive educational programs and networking opportunities.

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